Are there any seat reservations at Amity University, Raipur?

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Asked by Shrooti jain

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    Yashika Patel

    2 years ago
    As per my knowledge no there is no reservations in Amity University Raipur. You get admission directly on the basis of your 12th marks or through the entrance exam conducted by the university. There are two categories sponsored and non sponsored.

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